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Asheara
15.06.2021 14:13:15

The population of the island is just around 8,000 people, but there are plenty of accommodations for sailors.


jonathan
18.06.2021 15:06:17

There are several marinas on the island with services, along with resorts and plenty of places to eat and drink. Additionally, you can freely explore the interior parts of the island and engage with the locals.


nicklink483
12.05.2021 3:22:30

Grand Bahama Island is another Bahamas destination that's within a day's sail of the mainland United States. The island, which is located just 56 nautical miles from Palm Beach, Florida, is the northernmost landmass in the Bahamas. more


Aleks
17.06.2021 4:43:51

The island and its surrounding cays boast 210 miles of attractive and clean coastline. It's made up of a long main island with several towns, along with four cays and Windermere Island to the east. This makes it the perfect destination to find a secluded stretch of coastline to anchor out or explore the reefs.


ztristanmathisn
08.06.2021 22:07:35

The Berry Islands offer numerous accommodations for boaters, including docks and shore-based amenities. Additionally, the islands are known for their fresh seafood, dining locations, and there are plenty of spots to stop and grab a drink on the beach. [links]


L29Ah
21.05.2021 2:26:47

There are marinas on the island and places to anchor. That said, it's important to use care when anchoring out, as boat traffic (and especially anchors) have a detrimental effect on the already endangered coral reefs. more


fonzie77
04.05.2021 21:57:24

With improvements in weather forecasting and hurricane tracking, there is plenty of advance warning so that precautions can be taken.


dfieldshorns84
29.05.2021 18:50:00

*Resorts and marinas are more likely to carry out maintenance and repairs during off-peak times. here


altamic
24.05.2021 2:06:55

*Prices are cheaper, even the boutiques have summer sales! here


richardfields112
17.05.2021 14:26:42

The best anchorages can be found on the southwestern coast of the island as well as at the lagoon-confluence located in the southern corner. We should avoid the southeastern part if we can, as the dock, there is mainly used by giant cargo ships. Vessels with a large draft may anchor in the channel between Battery Point and Norman’s Cut, while in the case of smaller boats, we should look for an ideal anchorage near Boot Cay. more


tadcroz81
05.06.2021 0:33:28

Man-O-War Cay is located east of Great Abaco, between Great Guana Cay and Elbow Cay. The tiny island has been very famous since the 19th century, as they built many boats here. It is a family-friendly place where we might feel that everyone knows each other. There are grocery stores and restaurants here, and we can also replenish our water and ice supplies. The channel leading to the island is quite narrow; the deeper parts have a width of a catamaran. The don’t pay too much attention to the size of a boat anchoring in a particular berth. That is why we have the impression that boats may collide. As the area is well-protected from every direction, we shouldn’t worry though. [links]


noles
02.05.2021 13:10:28

In order to get clearance on the Bahamas, we will need some important documents – we can find the relevant information on the official website of the country. We can also download the customs form from here – we should always have that at hand. The registration documents and the passports as well as the migration cards of all passengers will also be required. We should arrange our clearance at our first stop, at one of the entry ports – we can find some of these on almost every island. We should put out the yellow flag and inform the customs office about our arrival. Before leaving, we must hand over a copy of our migration card at the last port.


megas
19.06.2021 6:21:59

Day 1. Florida, Palm Beach – Grand Bahama, West End 99.70 km (61.95 mi), Day 2. West End – Crab Cay 45.60 km (28.33 mi), Day 3. Crab Cay – Great Sale Cay 65.60 km (40.76 mi), Day 4. Great Sale Cay – Spanish Cay 67.60 km (42.01 mi), Day 5. Spanish Cay – Nunjack Cay 20.01 km (12.44 mi), Day 6. Nunjack Cay – Green Turtle Cay 8.75 km (5.44 mi), Day 7. Green Turtle Cay – Great Guana Cay – Marsh Harbor 37.10 km (23.05 mi),


cyxob
09.06.2021 22:10:51

West End is a tiny settlement on the very western tip of Grand Bahama Island. This tiny community is dominated by the Old Bahama Bay Resort and Marina. With Customs and accommodations on-site, this is the perfect spot to begin exploring the islands. [links]


thomascaulk
16.05.2021 4:17:11

Boaters should carry spare parts and filters in case anything goes wrong, and be able to troubleshoot problems along the way. Any boat that ventures into the Gulf Stream and beyond should plan to be as self-sufficient as possible. more


KristofN1
14.05.2021 11:54:53

To cross the Gulf Stream to the Bahamas, your boat needs to be large enough to carry all your equipment and handle the open ocean. While single-engine vessels can and do make the trip regularly, that single-engine should be in excellent mechanical shape. Twin-engine boats are much more comfortable, since if something fails they can return home. more


dimpydiet123
12.05.2021 5:54:07

The Gulf Stream flows at up to 3 knots. That might not sound like much, but like a mighty river, if the wind opposes the current, then waves will stack up in short, steep sets. This sea state is exceptionally hazardous for any small vessel. Any wind with a northerly component must be avoided. more


crema
03.05.2021 18:08:41

The main cities and ports in The Bahamas are Nassau, on New Providence Island, and Freeport, on Grand Bahama Island. The other islands feature small communities and are known as the Family Islands. Another term for the islands outside of those two main hubs is the Out Islands.


nigz
24.05.2021 17:07:23

Vessels arriving into any foreign port are required to fly a yellow “Q flag” to indicate that they have just arrived and require clearance. here